โOct-28-2013 12:28 PM
โNov-01-2013 05:23 PM
โNov-01-2013 03:38 PM
โNov-01-2013 12:46 PM
Atom Ant wrote:thomasmnile wrote:Don't get hung up in the details. I'll put it another way for you - You won't find that tread on anything but an ST tire :RAtom Ant wrote:
Brand didn't matter, it was the universal tread pattern for the ST. No rocket science involved.
:h I have ST tires (Chinese, no less) on my TT. Tread looks nothing like the photo posted. So, how is that a "universal" tread pattern?
โOct-31-2013 07:05 PM
thomasmnile wrote:Don't get hung up in the details. I'll put it another way for you - You won't find that tread on anything but an ST tire :RAtom Ant wrote:
Brand didn't matter, it was the universal tread pattern for the ST. No rocket science involved.
:h I have ST tires (Chinese, no less) on my TT. Tread looks nothing like the photo posted. So, how is that a "universal" tread pattern?
โOct-31-2013 05:01 PM
Atom Ant wrote:
Brand didn't matter, it was the universal tread pattern for the ST. No rocket science involved.
โOct-31-2013 08:38 AM
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โOct-29-2013 09:08 AM
โOct-29-2013 04:22 AM
Atom Ant wrote:Infinityrver wrote:Actually Redwood came standard with the ST Goodyear Marathon, and until this month, the G614 was an option. It is now standard. Probably less than 20% of the Redwoods out there have the G614, therefore they are also plagued with the vulnerability of ST tires.Atom Ant wrote:
Was heading to the airport Friday pulling on to I-40 in Albuquerque. Merged in next to a 5er and I had just noticed his front tire start to bounce when boom!.........tire shrapnel everywhere.
Based on the tread section laying on the hood of my rental car, I'm positive it was an ST tire. This thing didn't run flat, didn't shred a tread, it just exploded like a baloon leaving barely a trace that a tire ever existed on the rim. How anyone can defend these as safe tires for the road is beyond me.
Hats off to you whoever you were! You brought that rig to a well controlled stop on the inside emergency lane.
I can understand your concerns when you're running light truck tires on your Redwood. I believe all Redwoods, approximately all 5,000 or so that that have been built to date, are running light truck tires due to their weight. Apparently, no manufacturer makes an ST tire that can handle the weight of a heavy Redwood.
I believe that there are maybe millions of travel trailers, 5ers, equipment trailers, and the like out on our roadways on a daily basis. I know our safety is at risk. Its all in the numbers.
Maybe, someday..........there will be millions of Redwoods sold and the light truck tires will be normal. Right now light truck tires on fifth wheel trailers are uncommon.
Keep pluggin' you may be able to change all that:)
โOct-29-2013 02:09 AM
โOct-29-2013 01:32 AM
Atom Ant wrote:Infinityrver wrote:Actually Redwood came standard with the ST Goodyear Marathon, and until this month, the G614 was an option. It is now standard. Probably less than 20% of the Redwoods out there have the G614, therefore they are also plagued with the vulnerability of ST tires.Atom Ant wrote:
Was heading to the airport Friday pulling on to I-40 in Albuquerque. Merged in next to a 5er and I had just noticed his front tire start to bounce when boom!.........tire shrapnel everywhere.
Based on the tread section laying on the hood of my rental car, I'm positive it was an ST tire. This thing didn't run flat, didn't shred a tread, it just exploded like a baloon leaving barely a trace that a tire ever existed on the rim. How anyone can defend these as safe tires for the road is beyond me.
Hats off to you whoever you were! You brought that rig to a well controlled stop on the inside emergency lane.
I can understand your concerns when you're running light truck tires on your Redwood. I believe all Redwoods, approximately all 5,000 or so that that have been built to date, are running light truck tires due to their weight. Apparently, no manufacturer makes an ST tire that can handle the weight of a heavy Redwood.
I believe that there are maybe millions of travel trailers, 5ers, equipment trailers, and the like out on our roadways on a daily basis. I know our safety is at risk. Its all in the numbers.
Maybe, someday..........there will be millions of Redwoods sold and the light truck tires will be normal. Right now light truck tires on fifth wheel trailers are uncommon.
Keep pluggin' you may be able to change all that:)
โOct-28-2013 10:36 PM
Atom Ant wrote:
Brand didn't matter, it was the universal tread pattern for the ST. No rocket science involved.
โOct-28-2013 08:37 PM
โOct-28-2013 08:34 PM
Infinityrver wrote:Actually Redwood came standard with the ST Goodyear Marathon, and until this month, the G614 was an option. It is now standard. Probably less than 20% of the Redwoods out there have the G614, therefore they are also plagued with the vulnerability of ST tires.Atom Ant wrote:
Was heading to the airport Friday pulling on to I-40 in Albuquerque. Merged in next to a 5er and I had just noticed his front tire start to bounce when boom!.........tire shrapnel everywhere.
Based on the tread section laying on the hood of my rental car, I'm positive it was an ST tire. This thing didn't run flat, didn't shred a tread, it just exploded like a baloon leaving barely a trace that a tire ever existed on the rim. How anyone can defend these as safe tires for the road is beyond me.
Hats off to you whoever you were! You brought that rig to a well controlled stop on the inside emergency lane.
I can understand your concerns when you're running light truck tires on your Redwood. I believe all Redwoods, approximately all 5,000 or so that that have been built to date, are running light truck tires due to their weight. Apparently, no manufacturer makes an ST tire that can handle the weight of a heavy Redwood.
I believe that there are maybe millions of travel trailers, 5ers, equipment trailers, and the like out on our roadways on a daily basis. I know our safety is at risk. Its all in the numbers.
Maybe, someday..........there will be millions of Redwoods sold and the light truck tires will be normal. Right now light truck tires on fifth wheel trailers are uncommon.
Keep pluggin' you may be able to change all that:)